Video: The weather process helps the Earth adjust its temperature
Scientists found that Earth has a natural thermostat that regulates global temperatures through increasing and decreasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere.
Scientists found that Earth has a natural thermostat that regulates global temperatures through increasing and decreasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
Decreasing CO2 can lead to ice ages.
Carbon dioxite (CO 2 ) holds heat in the Earth's atmosphere. The decrease in CO2 can lead to ice ages. While an increase in CO 2 can cause the planet to warm up.
The Earth regulates CO 2 through the "heat-stable" weather process, CO 2 is completely removed from the atmosphere when dissolved in rainwater and combined with soil to form bicarbonate.
Update 15 December 2018
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